Logan Lewis, a senior at Islands High School, has qualified as a candidate for the 2021 United States Presidential Scholars Program.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day looked a little different in the Savannah area this year.
On January 13, 2021, the SCCPSS Board of Public Education held its monthly board meeting; see the attached board brief.
“Let's Learn GA!" is series of video lessons for grades K-5 taught by Georgia teachers.
On Tuesday, January 12, 2020, SCCPSS and T-Mobile announced the start of a partnership that will provide internet service to thousands.
“Let's Learn GA!" is a series of video lessons for grades K-5 taught by Georgia teachers.
Jan. 8, Savannah-Chatham County, we launched our new online Federal Impact Aid Survey for military connected families.
Waivers Allow Meals For Students At No Cost Through End of 2020-21. All SCCPSS students will receive free weekday breakfast and lunch.
Due to rising rates of COVID-19 in Chatham County, students will not return to in-person instruction on January 11 as initially planned.
Virtual learning has no doubt caused financial hardships for some families. For many, it means updating equipment and buying desks.
Savannah-Chatham County Public School classes resume for students VIRTUALLY on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021.
“No one who achieves success does so without acknowledging the help of others. The wise and confident acknowledge this help." (Savannah)
During the month of December, the Professional Learning Department has been engaged in the “Merry Days of Caring and Sharing."
SCCPSS considers the health and well-being of our students, teachers, and staff to be of the utmost importance.
The Human Resources department of the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System was recently recognized.
On December 9, 2020, the SCCPSS Board of Public Education held its monthly board meeting.
Crystal Strong, an elementary school teacher at Andrea B. Williams Elementary School, has been named and lauded.
Kroger's Atlanta Division donated $10,000 in gift cards to help teachers in the Savannah–Chatham County Public School System.
Miss Angelina Muskin, a teacher at Hubert Middle School, was selected to participate in the fall 2020 Inspiring Student Research Webinar.
During the 2020 United Way campaign, area businesses and individuals generously donated prizes to support the efforts of the campaign.
It is Americold's ongoing commitment and partnership to fight childhood hunger and provide resources to the local communities it serves.
We hope you enjoyed the Thanksgiving break with family, friends, and loved ones. We look forward to the return to teaching and learning.
Musical Explorers visited our Kindergarten students in Twilight learning for a special program.
Thanks to a new Year-Round Update enhancement in the Power School Parent Access Portal, parents can update personal information.
Bettina Tate, Title 1 Program Manager, and Jeffrey Fortson, a teacher at Savannah Arts Academy, were awarded.
Nine Savannah Chatham County Public School students and their parents pledged to maintain their good grades and attend school regularly.
At a Special Called Board Meeting Friday, Board members were presented with the results of surveys of stakeholders regarding the plan.
Schools, families, and communities should showcase a message of "resiliency."
The Georgia Department of Education has released SY 2019-20 graduation rates for the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System.
In-Person School Operation was approved, Savannah-Chatham County
From Savannah-Chatham County
On November 4, 2020, the SCCPSS Board of Public Education held its monthly board meeting.
Dionna Williams is a newlywed, a soon-to-be mom and a first-generation student.
A collection of 12 journals published by the Georgia Southern University Libraries is now housed in the Library of Congress.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Georgia Southern University continues to provide homecoming experiences for students and alumni, with safety protocols in place.
Active-duty soldiers and National Guard Reserve service members can take advantage of certification programs offered through Geo. Southern.
Beginning today, the SCCPSS School Counseling Department will recognize Post-Secondary Options Month.
Delaney Ann Myers, a student at Jacob G. Smith Elementary School, has co-authored her first book with her paternal grandmother.